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Outlook 2003 SP2.
My son has been using OUTLOOK but has never added any contacts. However he has sent lots of mail. He has all his friends addresses cached in the "TO" field. Is there anyway to extract that list? I was surprised. If I begin typing a name the list starts to fill, yet if I click on the "TO" button the "SELECT NAMES" form appears but the list is empty. Where are they cached? Thank you, Fred Jacobowitz |
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In the autocompletion cache, of course.
http://www.ingressor.com/autocompletetips.htm -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Fred Jacobowitz" wrote in message ... Outlook 2003 SP2. My son has been using OUTLOOK but has never added any contacts. However he has sent lots of mail. He has all his friends addresses cached in the "TO" field. Is there anyway to extract that list? I was surprised. If I begin typing a name the list starts to fill, yet if I click on the "TO" button the "SELECT NAMES" form appears but the list is empty. Where are they cached? Thank you, Fred Jacobowitz |
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The AutoComplete address cache is located in a file with a .NK2 extension and
that file is located in a hidden folder in the user's Windows profile. You would need a 3rd party program like Ingressor (http://www.ingressor.com) to do anything "fancy" with that list, including extracting addresses. The only two options you have with Outlook itself are to delete individual addresses from the cache (start typing a name and when the suggestions appear, highlight the "bad" one and press Delete), or by finding the .NK2 file and renaming or deleting it so that the cache can be rebuilt from scratch. -- Jocelyn Fiorello MVP - Outlook *** Messages sent to my e-mail address will NOT be answered -- please reply only to the newsgroup to preserve the message thread. *** "Fred Jacobowitz" wrote: Outlook 2003 SP2. My son has been using OUTLOOK but has never added any contacts. However he has sent lots of mail. He has all his friends addresses cached in the "TO" field. Is there anyway to extract that list? I was surprised. If I begin typing a name the list starts to fill, yet if I click on the "TO" button the "SELECT NAMES" form appears but the list is empty. Where are they cached? Thank you, Fred Jacobowitz |
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Thanks guys. Got my sons OUTLOOK up and running!
"Russ Valentine [MVP Outlook]" wrote in message ... In the autocompletion cache, of course. http://www.ingressor.com/autocompletetips.htm -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Fred Jacobowitz" wrote in message ... Outlook 2003 SP2. My son has been using OUTLOOK but has never added any contacts. However he has sent lots of mail. He has all his friends addresses cached in the "TO" field. Is there anyway to extract that list? I was surprised. If I begin typing a name the list starts to fill, yet if I click on the "TO" button the "SELECT NAMES" form appears but the list is empty. Where are they cached? Thank you, Fred Jacobowitz |
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If I understand you correctly, the addresses stored in the autocomplete cache
cannot be extracted except by using the autocomplete itself or by purchasing another program to print a list of them... is that correct? The ingressor website gave instructions for moving the autocomplete cache from one computer to another; when sending a copy of that file, isn't there a way to open it and view the contents? Doesn't Microsoft have a program which will do this? "Jocelyn Fiorello [MVP - Outlook]" wrote: The AutoComplete address cache is located in a file with a .NK2 extension and that file is located in a hidden folder in the user's Windows profile. You would need a 3rd party program like Ingressor (http://www.ingressor.com) to do anything "fancy" with that list, including extracting addresses. The only two options you have with Outlook itself are to delete individual addresses from the cache (start typing a name and when the suggestions appear, highlight the "bad" one and press Delete), or by finding the .NK2 file and renaming or deleting it so that the cache can be rebuilt from scratch. -- Jocelyn Fiorello MVP - Outlook *** Messages sent to my e-mail address will NOT be answered -- please reply only to the newsgroup to preserve the message thread. *** "Fred Jacobowitz" wrote: Outlook 2003 SP2. My son has been using OUTLOOK but has never added any contacts. However he has sent lots of mail. He has all his friends addresses cached in the "TO" field. Is there anyway to extract that list? I was surprised. If I begin typing a name the list starts to fill, yet if I click on the "TO" button the "SELECT NAMES" form appears but the list is empty. Where are they cached? Thank you, Fred Jacobowitz |
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No. The only time you see any of its contents is when it is presented in the
suggestion list. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Kathi @ CtS" wrote in message ... If I understand you correctly, the addresses stored in the autocomplete cache cannot be extracted except by using the autocomplete itself or by purchasing another program to print a list of them... is that correct? The ingressor website gave instructions for moving the autocomplete cache from one computer to another; when sending a copy of that file, isn't there a way to open it and view the contents? Doesn't Microsoft have a program which will do this? "Jocelyn Fiorello [MVP - Outlook]" wrote: The AutoComplete address cache is located in a file with a .NK2 extension and that file is located in a hidden folder in the user's Windows profile. You would need a 3rd party program like Ingressor (http://www.ingressor.com) to do anything "fancy" with that list, including extracting addresses. The only two options you have with Outlook itself are to delete individual addresses from the cache (start typing a name and when the suggestions appear, highlight the "bad" one and press Delete), or by finding the .NK2 file and renaming or deleting it so that the cache can be rebuilt from scratch. -- Jocelyn Fiorello MVP - Outlook *** Messages sent to my e-mail address will NOT be answered -- please reply only to the newsgroup to preserve the message thread. *** "Fred Jacobowitz" wrote: Outlook 2003 SP2. My son has been using OUTLOOK but has never added any contacts. However he has sent lots of mail. He has all his friends addresses cached in the "TO" field. Is there anyway to extract that list? I was surprised. If I begin typing a name the list starts to fill, yet if I click on the "TO" button the "SELECT NAMES" form appears but the list is empty. Where are they cached? Thank you, Fred Jacobowitz |
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